According to James Mwanza, the Human Wildlife Conflict Field Officer on the WWF-supported Lupande Land-Use Planning Project, a lot of maize and cotton fields in Lupande have been cultivated within old ...
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The World's Smallest Elephants Are In Danger Of Extinction Due To Deforestation On Their Home Island Of BorneoAccording to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Bornean elephants are a high conservation priority. However, out of all the elephant species in the world, they remain the least understood. Efforts ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNHow elephants plan journeys to help save energyBeing an elephant is no easy task. These giant herbivores have to devour huge quantities of low-nutrient vegetation to meet their dietary needs, but their imposing size makes movement difficult and ...
So far, based on informations from the Sabah Government, the elephant’s populations are 1,500 individuals, while according to a survey conducted by WWF-Indonesia in 2012, the population in Kaltara ...
PHNOM PENH: The international conservation organisation World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) estimates that the population of elephants in South-East Asia and China currently stands between 8,000 and ...
Study Buddy (Challenger): HKU scientists develop rapid test to tell elephant and mammoth ivory apart
Traders might claim elephant ivory is mammoth ivory to cover up illegal sales, according to global conservation body WWF. [3] About 20,000 elephants are killed every year for their tusks ...
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